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long you. eye. the deal. when a dog and three daughters was coming up next. reports suggesting this was not running at a restaurant foreigners there are reports reforming how we spotlight due to its present in all of our analysis changes and it's a policy in the u s patrol the european union. they
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express a walk at ukraine's strict and time. every stop with that breaking news the soup was on its list at least thirteen people dead in afghanistan's capital kabul that's right it's believed foreigners are among the dead possibly germans that's what the taliban are saying they've claimed responsibility for the blacks it took place in a heavily fortified district nice and cool in the states. police say the moma blew himself up outside a restaurant. after that they would posts of gun fly inside. it's still unknown if police had killed or captured two of the taliban militants who opened fire in the restaurant blix delivered to our elementary straight years without political correspondent simon young is standing by for us. what else do you know resigning. which is the recap is us angus restaurant left savannah like a td in an area whose
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accused me of this easy. a week she said yea we where there are many foreign embassies in this restaurant we believe is popular with foreigners in kabul the taliban claimed responsibility and said that a number of germans have been killed in this attack including they say at least one high level official that now the foreign ministry here in berlin as saying safe although they can all confirm that there are any german victims. among that dave's they have no evidence that that might be the case that bestowing that they say that their crisis response team all working on base to try and obtain information from kabul and that they say that said it's a difficult situation it's a fluid situation at an end to the information is still coming out to bask in the stone at this moment will considering that i suppose if we can only speculate why would the taliban come out to say that these people have died in german. what were
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the only thing that occurs to me is that as i say this restaurant is located in an area of the city where there are many foreign embassies said the belgian embassy the norwegian embassy of both quite me in on a. so it might be that said they see these people as europeans at that stage and said to the gym and have for that reason that sentiment that is just pure speculation. i can think you very much for keeping us up to date simon young there for us where it is the u s president barack obama is answered two months of criticism at home and abroad on how the west spots on friday obama announced changes to surveillance policy at the national security agency spying on that has become synonymous with overreaching eavesdropping. since it would slow this revelation for us citizens the president unveiled plans to rein in the mammoth collection of data on phone calls and for america's allies a promise
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that their leaders will almost never again be spied upon. we have reaction from washington and here in berlin but first what obama said the obama announced reforms of us surveillance programs at home and abroad. but stressed the need for intelligence gathering saying it was essential in keeping america safe. he said the us would continue to protect its interests and accused other countries of double standards we know that the intelligence services of other countries including some who feign surprise over this non disclosures. costly broadening our government and private sector networks the accelerated programs to listen or conversations intercept our e mails and compromise our systems the us was heavily criticized after revelations from former nsa contractors in which noting that it was spying on foreign leaders including german chancellor
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under them and go. obama said this would stop. given the understandable intention of this issue's received i've made clear to the intelligence committee that alas there is a compelling national security purpose. we will not monitor the communications of heads of state and government of our close friends and allies i instructed my national security team has walls themselves the need to work with foreign counterparts to deepen our formation and cooperation in ways the rebuild trust. going forward. this speech was clearly designed to rebuild that trust with allies the obama administration will hope the spying scandal is now in the past. our lives full in our first monday in washington. max hoffman max at how was this announcement going down there in the united states to americans believe now that washington is capable of reading itself in when it comes to spotting. they're
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really depends who you ask is always of course you have those on the one hand and said that this piece he fell far short of what they had hoped for. specially us civil liberty groups amnesty international for example release a statement also a lot of politicians the famous senators said that there are just too many details still have to be clarified after the speech senator john mccain said that an on the other hand you have those who say that this will hurt americans. ability to defend itself against attacks well but the truth is probably is always somewhere in the middle. most americans probably think this is going in the right direction but it's true you know there are still a lot of back towards a lot of questions. for example anything he said today basically he'll also said that in case there's no emergency or in the case of when they would stop eavesdropping on friendly foreign readers if there is no case is compelling national security purpose all there's always the backdoor lot of details still remain
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steady to be clarified and these changes max obviously a direct result of the revelations made by edward snowden is there talking to us now. his image in the us being rehabilitated by these changes. don't run out there that calls for clemency are getting louder for example in new york times called for it now all and in it's safe to say that the stones in that over time has changed a little bit because most americans just as you said are realizing that without snow and probably they still would be in the dark about what's really happening at the nsa but they're also still those who say he's a traitor so to sum it up probably most people are thankful for the mileage but they don't approve of how he handled this. you don't just going to russia with all this of course not the best of friends of the united states alright max hoffman on the story force in washington max is always thinking very much. we're here in berlin and the reach of the nsa did
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not become a huge story until the found out that as sunderland apples cell phone had been tapped. now washington says that spying on the leaders of the allied nations is history. boy as meals on the spd spokesman on the german government's foreign policy if berlin has been told directly that it has nothing to be worried about. well that is with the false say that i think there's a positive developments here. the two u s government finally recognize how deep the disappointment and distrust loss among its allies and friends over here in europe so i believe that the speech will contribute to necessary to pay. by day but i also have to say that sound what we heard from the president comes zoning as the years dropping off only to its fullest they seek is the assurance and to call for trust that kinsey on the strain of the us government not to continue this practice book we expect
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the expected its malls and justin insurance we are expecting a written confirmation of no spy agreement. and i haven't or dancing concrete about this proposal from the president ok so you've heard nothing from the white house on pertaining to the german chancellor for example the numerical on will no longer be spied upon. i finally sat down to the president to them and when he says it does in practice one looks going to be continued but you know governments can change and to them. this is an op ed pages of mistrust and the person of president obama such a we need to engage in serious discussions and negotiations over transatlantic agreement i'm at it. when i look at the alms house before us we are debating is a transatlantic trends and some partnership initiative we are
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discussing serious issues concerning the award some in syria's nuclear crisis in yuan. that there is something that we only can calm be successful to get the win the trust inches of wet when we have two key assurances is not going to continue to use a crayon when we trust each other on the us president he criticized some countries on the said countries that have loudly criticized it is a privately acknowledge that america has special responsibilities and that they themselves rely on america for their security was he talking to germany. i don't think so. look who we are grateful to the united states for one thing has been doing. and we want to continue locals cooperation we are partners and allies spark something in such difficult regions like afghanistan and would be doing. there is of course in tensions stemming what we don't understand and katie are things that huge majority of german citizens don't
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understand is why friends and allies are spying on each of them but that does not exclude to mississippi to share intelligence on when it comes to threats and ten said is something that nobody has questioned him going ok neo is undergoing a rapid and there was a un spokesman on foreign policy with the spd here in berlin thank you very much. st day the lawmakers in ukraine have passed tough new legislation aimed at suppressing protests against president victor gonna go back lor imposes a five year prison sentence of locating buildings. but say the un the us have reacted swiftly to the new goal calling it undemocratic ukrainian opposition leaders are calling for a big rally on sunday to protest. yes protesters refused to be silenced. yesterday a day after parliament passed in
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tight contests lines that legislation has reached demonstrators. the buddha noted that the defendants from wearing helmets covering bases and from holding rallies in. the this is nothing more than a dictatorship. at least it's the clip with that of the problem. we must protest peacefully. this will mean super trying to struggle with the goal would be me and he will win because the all star teams representing just a small percentage of the ukrainian population will still make me a new one the idea. so do not. brussels is supporting ukrainians right to protect the eu has continued to haunt the change is deeply concerning for us and to be unduly a typical seven of them. and as i said the ongoing biggest international editions the custom of its principles against ukraine's democratic and european destinations. as the protests in kiev continue ukraine's opposition leaders are mobilizing more support
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you are greeted with a concrete ukraine's future depends on the ukrainian people alone. the pupil of the only option left to them is peaceful protests. i would come in for a general strike in ukraine. and it will begin soon. so we went to the ukrainians must show whether they're willing to live under this kind of governments on. ukraine's opposition is calling for major demonstrations on sunday. to finance the government's anti protest lines. sold in australia is experiencing an extreme heat wave with temperatures during the day rising up to nearly forty four degrees celsius the baking heat as treated dozens of blazes killing at least one person in front of hundreds of people to flee their homes. dozens of wildfires are raging out of control across the region fetuses places are in and around the grampians national
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park in the state of victoria authorities urged residents evacuated immediately issuing a stern warning. i miss each is very clear ladies and the leaves. lee's family is. the fires is so strongly of creating their own weather conditions officials said one blaze for the twelve kilometer hike infection column. truman fries and hot gases smoke and ash that was causing lightning strikes. most people are heeding the warnings and leaving then he trod on dying trying to get up to him and grandson staying with us so we decided it's just when taking at caravan with us so at the time to get to it temperatures of snowdrops in coastal areas. but that could make conditions even worse overnight with the wind gusts of one hundred and twenty
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kilometers an hour expected to fan the flames season for that. it was to be doughy with little of what news to come including a push for scottish independence does it make business acts that lead right back to the minute break. ew. for it. tool. i
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was. one is your building's history for the start of sch in september this gospel vote on whether to remain out of the united kingdom opened their own way and become an independent nation now in scotland does vote for independence british foreign minister william hague says it may not be able to stay in the european union is out of what he had to say on friday no one knows the slopes. how long it would take for an independent scotland to become an eu member. but wall st is for sure it is not unreasonable. the scottish
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government to expect will they have claimed would be a seamless transition. refugee shivering. the winds were just the supply of million those in favor of independence signed the economic advantages but the british government is already warning the country about potential consequences this is going it alone will create a week as scotland's at the same time as weakening the entire region. aberdeen is a small city on scotland's east coast. but it's one of the centers of the european oil industry. fellow teammate sister mcrae was for the american multinational how it was in the campaign's fiscal independence and says the money that comes from scotland's oil fields should study in scotland for the lead to his sorrows he can do well. they didn t or welfare state. as this is a population ag jobs being rich and poor alike to take that
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back in the center again the companies will come to get business songs on it cairns meeting up with cannons on this and he's in the construction industry one of the few schools as business leaders to come out publicly in favor of independence lauren. he says the construction business in aberdeen is blooming. i'm squeezing away from the uk would bring economic advantages of course the roadshow are still recruiting more people. a major skills shortage in this world. telstra in scotland's edinburgh steady monthly strong and do you teach you anything. inverness the island to those who keep anything in the gdp profession in scotland is actually higher than the pool with yuki. just the campaign is also out on the streets in aberdeen especially on weekends. the novel also wanted to be said to convince the majority to vote for independence it was written
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in it. it has lost what is this the lord saw the potential for potential of the store. but no potty yet but says that by the time which for the middle. i wanted i intend to get a rigid really be a declaration which the keeper and force it to the keeper and it is the abundance it's been a financial point of view sounds thirteen. with all the economic crisis the high priest of the inquiry for even smaller niche. hoff of scott's party to vote against independence in september often these polar areas in particular kittens message of more social justice goes down well the set of alma the scoldings and come to scotland said the us was there to be kenya's that weird scaly ceases to be told the simpsons is the complete it. like me help me make that decision. there was a joke here. here is the use of
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force. when the lights of the swedish for collegiate level where it's best education. it's good. imports originally the kids. and pendants campaigners all busy too. but the authors this couples going t shirt for their grandson. they say they warned about the prospect of scotland's outside of the uk superstar winner of my complaint. what do so. i think people just to get enough. i joe. what did they kill is a labour member of the scottish parliament in edinburgh. the six scotland already has enough power to make its own decisions. we do make the decisions now be taken to the protection university from which they could if that approach. all the orchestral the people we ever take an active approach a whole range of important policy areas already. even with that at a concert of the book documents the life teaching them so we can have the best of both worlds. i'm
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just on the campaign is on site to spot it backs off the holiday out on the streets to take time to enjoy some school to spin they're still busy planning how to convince enough voters to pull the referendum in september. co produced all he wants is the time but that's exactly what he's running out of the chief executive susan cole has pleaded for shareholders patients at the annual general meeting today to try it i married the singer is trying to retool the german steel maker has a high tech engineering conglomerate it's turning out to be a mammoth task for him and he's only been in the job for the past few years someone has inherited a litany of problems that that argument doesn't cut the mustard with shareholders to receive the dividend for two years running. in germany the means to sin and cooper are synonymous with steel. in nineteen ninety nine merger forge an industrial giant but more recently to see who
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has stood for losses in the billions illegal price fixing and that investment infuriating its shareholders their goal was a line on his new giant meals and brazil in the us with the biggest disaster in ultimate promise to lead profit sector management single billions into these cars with nothing to show for it. it was unbelievably bad timing the volume is inside. she'll hide things he's in a plane to the weak global economy for losses of more than six billion euro in two years he's restructuring plan aims to cut the firm's reliant on steel which fluctuates depending on the economy. he intends to focus on more consistently profitable field trip to elevators and escalators. buses stop to visit mrs this is an outstanding engineering capability your sweet comments the art of engineering is the crux of the business to sink is all about technology and innovation to know what's going on. shareholders wanted to hear about a return to profit and dividend payments
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here is the ceo was silent on the outside shareholders of two single cell went into the weekend will see a man of the frankfurt stock exchange conrad calls and tells us why with a wrap up of today's trading action. shares of tissue cope with the biggest tax gain is this friday but this did not all not only have to do with the messages coming in from the general shareholders meeting is canceled too soon when such on the performance in twenty thirteen that now all that pride self description as no surprise when the auntie too many investors. the dax the german stock index for a moment climbed on to new record highs this friday overall trading was pretty weak. one reason for this was that show beyond and gas company. surprisingly he gave out the profit warning. still let's take a look of glee no re going into the weekend for
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european stocks of dax up necklaces in the ten thousand mark for yourself if the olsen moving up slightly thirty one fifty four the closing number to new york themselves up in all that eritrea is now the euro down against the us alone one thirty five twenty six. i write a performance without a script. now that's the challenge is gone for some news casters actors and even dancers but that's exactly how the german choreography pino vouch for because that wasn't always a success. she was even booed off the stage of times but her uniqueness and the land of performance styles made her a leading influence in the development of mode and danced in the seventies now a movie that she made careers this weekend after years of being locked away in the dark aye aye aye aye. there are many surprises in the genes in the film on the night here one performer access to
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people at once. he says. and there's only one where i can think of this film and we ate and ate it. it's also a chance to take a look behind the scenes that keen about his extraordinary approach to dance. the film shows the rehearsal for a performance that took place in the spring of nineteen eighty seven. snack. isn't it you can see an industry on to this woman has infinite patience for looking at things and thinking about how to express them. combined team senior pentagon and even circus arts. she revolutionized the kind of performance known in german as pontiac. it's stupid. i made my first piece because i wanted to dance she said. no one was performing a crime against our ancient and still
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try to do so. all forty six is keen about his works were developed into a time the film on and on and was shot here as well. he was to show she could make a film without using a script. such is now artistic director of the shoes dance company the film was shot. she was one of the dancers. i'm a sister unions. the film doesn't just include what we witnessed efficiently and also shows everything that happened in the periphery people carrying free improvisations of a sit sometimes interested sometimes bored with them via some very funny scenes developed out of that team says it cool to see and do little more. i do. the house was less interested in how people are and what it was her work is all about stealing and some of the film and fell in xi'an. she would just find some very exciting
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sound on these beautiful pictures in and cut them together in a very loving and intelligent way to get some sleep. the company stood against it in the process of creating new choreography. my previously unseen part of kenya. his artistic legacy recapping of breaking the news that we a few of the us from the afghan capital kabul a suicide attack in a rest on his last at least thirteen people dead the taliban says it carried out last week claims that foreigners are among the dead including germans the foreign ministry here in berlin says it cannot confirm that claim so from this edition of the job. the cia to help them excel. he said. at six pm. on
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